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The only movies i have cried during in recent years,
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It's a god-awful small affair, To the girl with, the mousy hair, But her mummy is yelling "No", and her daddy has told her to go, But her friend is nowhere to be seen, Now she walks through her sunken dream, To the seat with the clearest view, And she's hooked to the silver screen, But the film is a saddening bore, For she's lived it ten times or more...



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Elf has joined the shortlist of films that make me cry.
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Donnie Darko made me cry and so did an episode of Futurama.
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"28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes, 12 seconds....... That is when the world will END" - Donnie Darko (2001)



A Walk to Remember
Bruce Almighty
Love Story



A thin layer of a wet, salty substance began to form in my eyes at the end of "It's a Wonderful Life"... but I saved myself, by protesting loud and macho like: "God damn pink eye".
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I'm a fire hydrant, so I'll just list the ones that really get me.

Umberto D
WARNING: "Umberto D" spoilers below
The end where Mr. Umberto(Carlo Battisti) thinks about jumping in front of a train with his dog, Flike.


The Sand Pebbles
WARNING: "The Sand Pebbles" spoilers below
The scene at the dock when Jake Holman(Steve McQueen) shoots Po-Han(Mako).


The Bicycle Thief
WARNING: "The Bicycle Thief" spoilers below
Well a lot of places, but mainly the end when Bruno(Enzo Staiola) picks up his dads hat and cleans it off.


Nights Of The Cabiria
WARNING: "Nights Of the Cabiria" spoilers below
The scene when the man(François Perier) Cabiria(Giulietta Masina) is suppose to marry takes her life-savings.


The Wizard Of Oz
WARNING: "The Wizard Of Oz" spoilers below
The part when the Wicked Witch(Margaret Hamilton) locks up Dorothy(Judy Garland) and tells her she is going to die.


The Pride Of The Yankees Most Americans know about Lou Gehrig's(Gary Cooper) fight and death.

Ones already mentioned;

Bambi

Black Beauty

My Dog Skip

A League Of Their Own
The scene moviefan20 mentioned

To Kill A Mockingbird



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I see a lot of posts joking, or maybe not, about crying when vintage cars are destroyed making a stupid movie.

Then don't watch the 1982 movie The Junkman.

It holds(?) the worlds record for most smashed vehicles in a film.



The Elephant Man I cried through the whole thing
Gladiator
The Piano
The Pianist
Donnie Darko
Moulin Rouge
Dead Poets Society Its lame but when Robin Williams gets sacked so they stand up on the desks and say O Captain, my captain
The Return of the King When Frodo tells Sam to go home and he cries. It was hard to keep the tears back
Blade Runner When the guy android dies



I can think of two movies that made me feel down or make me cry. "A Tale of Two Citys" and "Girl Interupted" and "Swing Kids"
Seaching brain for another title. and I think that is it.
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embarressing as it is. i cried several times in ROTK. once in TTT and i don't remember having any emotion at all except for amazement in FOTR. other than that. 'Conspiracy Theory' when Alice is singing to Jerry. 'Return to Me' it's a chick flick and it's almost a requirement for yout to cry.



3 grueling hours of world history
....But there are two that I can think of now... They would be;

Dead Poets Society

The Green Mile

...See, I'm the type that starts crying when the charecters start crying. I don't know why...



Originally Posted by outTHERE2003uk
Donnie Darko made me cry and so did an episode of Futurama.
Ok, I have only seen 1 episode of Futurama and it doesn't seem like the type of show that'll make you cry. But like I said, I've only seen one episode. As for Donnie Darko. . .ummmmm. . .could you be more specific? I really don't remember being sad when I watched this movie. Maybe that's cuz I don't like it, but I don't remember any sad parts at all.
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It seems like the only times I allow myself to cry watching a movie is when I am alone, or when I am inebriated, last night I was both and I cried during Empire of the Sun when

WARNING: spoilers below
jim finally reunites with his parents, and I almost did when he was on the roof of that building when the Americans did their final attack on the camp and he told the doctor he didn't remember what his parents looked like


and Memphis Belle when I watched it on HBO when I was probably like 11 or 12, that movie is so sad

other then that I have never cried, its probably a macho thing



I dont really cry when im sad, I usually cry in movies that are stupid and funny at the same time. I most laughable person ever.



Originally Posted by ArchibaldTuttle
I cried during Empire of the Sun when jim finally reunites with his parents, and I almost did when he was on the roof of that building when the Americans did their final attack on the camp and he told the doctor he didn't remember what his parents looked like
I love that movie. It's got some pretty graphic beating scenes (where the Japanese get all mean) but I love it. The only other movie I've seen Christian Bale in are:

Treasure Island with Charleton Heston. (I love this movie sooo much)

Pocahontas: hey, I was only 8 like 6 years ago, so it's allowed!



Upon watching "The Royal Tennenbaums" on DVD a few months back, I found the composition, and music, and all around aesthetics of this film to be overwhelmingly beautiful. The beauty of the film really hit an emotional cord in me.



return of the jedi
return of the king
titanic (everywhere in my dreams, i see you, i feel you!)
bedazzled
romeo and juliet
hmm...what else.